Sax notes lead to off-beat boiler.
Let us imagine a revolutionary heater for water powered by electricity, which bits all possible records. For example, it makes water boil almost instantly and in the entire volume. The inventor claimed that it apparently consumes much less electricity than the value of heat it generates. It is safe in use - means if properly installed one can touch it, as well as touch water it boils, without a danger of electrocuting, in turn when the entire boiled water evaporates, the heater becomes cold by itself and does not initiate any fire. Furthermore, there are premises which suggest that this heater probably also telekinetises the boiled water thus turning it into almost miraculous "water of life". In turn, as we know (e.g. from mythology and folklore), such miraculous "water of life" has capability to heal, increases the life longevity, improves taste, conserves food, etc. Thus, these people who drink such "water of life", may gain from it not only good health and increased longevity, but also improved taste and greater usability of everything that is based on it. But the boiler described here bits also completely different record. Namely, the world record of it is, that a phenomenon called the curse of inventors that secretly affect inventors and discoverers, effectively blocked the implementation of this invention to an industrial production for over 60 years. And this blocking is carried out in spite that the invention displays potentials to positively revolutionise principles of liquids heating, that probably it telekinetises water which it boils, and also that the technical capabilities and pioneering principles of operation allow this invention to lift significantly the civilisation level in the entire humanity.
Source:
http://www.totalizm.org/boiler.htm
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/christchurch/242882
http://keelynet.wordpress.com/2008/02/05/sax-notes-lead-to-off-beat-sonic-boiler/
http://www.rexresearch.com/davey/davey.htm
http://merlib.org/node/5504

published:26 Feb 2011

views:62565

published:28 Jul 2016

views:2352

A version of Peter Daveys water heater, with conical cones instead of spherical cones.

At the start you can hear the device vibrating against the container wall.
Peter Davey

published:04 Jan 2012

views:6236

www.garaja.net

published:09 Sep 2014

views:1149

Peter Davey, 94 year old NZ musician - Michael Tellinger wanted him found but I understand Peter died the same year the NZ Media aired his story, 2008.
Peter Davey allegedly boils water with sound/frequency, this Tellinger says is the technology that will break us free from energy enslavement.
Set humanity free from it's enslavement to fossil fuel and Electromagnetic radiation.

From J.S.BachSt John'sPassionBWV 245Aria soprano: ''Ich Folge dir gleichfalls mit freudigen Schritten''
Peter Davey was born in 1967. He won a Choral Scholarship to the Prebendal school in 1976 and was admitted as a Chorister at Chichester the following January. During his time as a Chorister he also studied the bassoon and piano at the Royal Academy of Music, having gained a scholarship to the Saturday school. He became a regular soloist at services in the cathedral and in 1981 was appointed Head Chorister.
A solo recording was recorded in July 1981 under the direction of the then Organist and Master of the Choristers, Alan Thurlow. This was followed by a tour of Michigan with the organist for the recording, Kenneth Sweetman. Peter also made several recordings and television appearances with the CathedralChoir. He left the Cathedral later in 1981 and continued his education at St Paul's boys' school where he continued to sing in concerts as treble and then as a baritone. He went on to study bassoon and organ at the Royal College of Music.
Although no longer involved full time in music, Peter continues to take engagements singing and playing organ when time allows. (cf. BCSD)

published:06 Mar 2013

views:1558

Peter Davey Movement About The Trains that Took people to the Camps in Europe in WW2. I was on the PlymouthTrain coming home from Cornwall when this all came into my mind and send tears down my face and then Produced this short film

Archdeacon of Hastings

The Archdeacon of Hastings is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Church of EnglandDiocese of Chichester. The Diocese of Chichester almost exactly covers the counties of East and West Sussex and the City of Brighton and Hove, stretching for nearly a hundred miles (160km) along the south coast of England.

History

The two original archdeaconries of Chichester diocese, Chichester and Lewes, were created in the 12th century – at around the time when archdeacons were first appointed across England. The third archdeaconry, Hastings, was created on 28 June 1912. The archdeaconries were then reorganised under Eric Kemp (Bishop of Chichester) on 28 June 1975: the Hastings archdeaconry was dissolved and her territory returned to Lewes archdeaconry, which was renamed "Lewes & Hastings"; and a new archdeaconry of Horsham was created.

On 12 May 2014, it was announced that the diocese is to take forward proposals to create a fourth archdeaconry (presently referred to as Brighton.) Since Lewes itself would be within the new archdeaconry, Lewes & Hastings archdeaconry would become simply Hastings archdeaconry. On 8 August 2014, the Church Times reported that the archdeaconry had been renamed.

Peter Griffin

Peter Griffin is one of the main characters of the American animated sitcom Family Guy. He is voiced by cartoonist Seth MacFarlane and first appeared on television, along with the rest of the family, in the 15-minute short on December 20, 1998. Peter was created and designed by MacFarlane himself. MacFarlane was asked to pitch a pilot to the Fox Broadcasting Company based on Larry & Steve, a short made by MacFarlane which featured a middle-aged character named Larry and an intellectual dog, Steve. After the pilot was given the green light, The Griffin family appeared on the episode "Death Has a Shadow".

Peter is married to Lois Griffin and is the father of Meg, Chris, and Stewie. He also has a dog named Brian, with whom he is best friends. He has worked at a toy factory, and at Quahog's Brewery. Despite the suburbanblue-collar routine of his life, he has had a number of remarkable experiences.

Peter Davey's Sonic Resonance Boiler - 02.2008

Sax notes lead to off-beat boiler.
Let us imagine a revolutionary heater for water powered by electricity, which bits all possible records. For example, it makes water boil almost instantly and in the entire volume. The inventor claimed that it apparently consumes much less electricity than the value of heat it generates. It is safe in use - means if properly installed one can touch it, as well as touch water it boils, without a danger of electrocuting, in turn when the entire boiled water evaporates, the heater becomes cold by itself and does not initiate any fire. Furthermore, there are premises which suggest that this heater probably also telekinetises the boiled water thus turning it into almost miraculous "water of life". In turn, as we know (e.g. from mythology and folklore), such miraculous "water of life" has capability to heal, increases the life longevity, improves taste, conserves food, etc. Thus, these people who drink such "water of life", may gain from it not only good health and increased longevity, but also improved taste and greater usability of everything that is based on it. But the boiler described here bits also completely different record. Namely, the world record of it is, that a phenomenon called the curse of inventors that secretly affect inventors and discoverers, effectively blocked the implementation of this invention to an industrial production for over 60 years. And this blocking is carried out in spite that the invention displays potentials to positively revolutionise principles of liquids heating, that probably it telekinetises water which it boils, and also that the technical capabilities and pioneering principles of operation allow this invention to lift significantly the civilisation level in the entire humanity.
Source:
http://www.totalizm.org/boiler.htm
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/christchurch/242882
http://keelynet.wordpress.com/2008/02/05/sax-notes-lead-to-off-beat-sonic-boiler/
http://www.rexresearch.com/davey/davey.htm
http://merlib.org/node/5504

5:01

Michael Tellinger - Peter Davey & Sonic Water Boiler

Michael Tellinger - Peter Davey & Sonic Water Boiler

Michael Tellinger - Peter Davey & Sonic Water Boiler

3:49

Peter Davey water heater

Peter Davey water heater

Peter Davey water heater

A version of Peter Daveys water heater, with conical cones instead of spherical cones.

Audible vibration while heating up Peter Davey

At the start you can hear the device vibrating against the container wall.
Peter Davey

5:46

Peter Davey BG version Test 1

Peter Davey BG version Test 1

Peter Davey BG version Test 1

www.garaja.net

3:14

Micheal Tellingenger on NZ Mans invention to Boil Water with Frequency

Micheal Tellingenger on NZ Mans invention to Boil Water with Frequency

Micheal Tellingenger on NZ Mans invention to Boil Water with Frequency

Peter Davey, 94 year old NZ musician - Michael Tellinger wanted him found but I understand Peter died the same year the NZ Media aired his story, 2008.
Peter Davey allegedly boils water with sound/frequency, this Tellinger says is the technology that will break us free from energy enslavement.
Set humanity free from it's enslavement to fossil fuel and Electromagnetic radiation.

From J.S.BachSt John'sPassionBWV 245Aria soprano: ''Ich Folge dir gleichfalls mit freudigen Schritten''
Peter Davey was born in 1967. He won a Choral Scholarship to the Prebendal school in 1976 and was admitted as a Chorister at Chichester the following January. During his time as a Chorister he also studied the bassoon and piano at the Royal Academy of Music, having gained a scholarship to the Saturday school. He became a regular soloist at services in the cathedral and in 1981 was appointed Head Chorister.
A solo recording was recorded in July 1981 under the direction of the then Organist and Master of the Choristers, Alan Thurlow. This was followed by a tour of Michigan with the organist for the recording, Kenneth Sweetman. Peter also made several recordings and television appearances with the CathedralChoir. He left the Cathedral later in 1981 and continued his education at St Paul's boys' school where he continued to sing in concerts as treble and then as a baritone. He went on to study bassoon and organ at the Royal College of Music.
Although no longer involved full time in music, Peter continues to take engagements singing and playing organ when time allows. (cf. BCSD)

2:01

Movement Peter Davey

Movement Peter Davey

Movement Peter Davey

Peter Davey Movement About The Trains that Took people to the Camps in Europe in WW2. I was on the PlymouthTrain coming home from Cornwall when this all came into my mind and send tears down my face and then Produced this short film

Peter Davey's Sonic Resonance Boiler - 02.2008

Sax notes lead to off-beat boiler.
Let us imagine a revolutionary heater for water powered by electricity, which bits all possible records. For example, it makes water boil almost instantly and in the entire volume. The inventor claimed that it apparently consumes much less electricity than the value of heat it generates. It is safe in use - means if properly installed one can touch it, as well as touch water it boils, without a danger of electrocuting, in turn when the entire boiled water evaporates, the heater becomes cold by itself and does not initiate any fire. Furthermore, there are premises which suggest that this heater probably also telekinetises the boiled water thus turning it into almost miraculous "water of life". In turn, as we know (e.g. from mythology and folklore), such m...

published: 26 Feb 2011

Michael Tellinger - Peter Davey & Sonic Water Boiler

published: 28 Jul 2016

Peter Davey water heater

A version of Peter Daveys water heater, with conical cones instead of spherical cones.

Peter Davey - Sonic Resonance Boiler

Audible vibration while heating up Peter Davey

At the start you can hear the device vibrating against the container wall.
Peter Davey

published: 04 Jan 2012

Peter Davey BG version Test 1

www.garaja.net

published: 09 Sep 2014

Micheal Tellingenger on NZ Mans invention to Boil Water with Frequency

Peter Davey, 94 year old NZ musician - Michael Tellinger wanted him found but I understand Peter died the same year the NZ Media aired his story, 2008.
Peter Davey allegedly boils water with sound/frequency, this Tellinger says is the technology that will break us free from energy enslavement.
Set humanity free from it's enslavement to fossil fuel and Electromagnetic radiation.

Movement Peter Davey

Peter Davey Movement About The Trains that Took people to the Camps in Europe in WW2. I was on the PlymouthTrain coming home from Cornwall when this all came into my mind and send tears down my face and then Produced this short film

Peter Davey (boy soprano) sings Morning has Broken ~ 1981.wmv

Peter Davey's Sonic Resonance Boiler - 02.2008

Sax notes lead to off-beat boiler.
Let us imagine a revolutionary heater for water powered by electricity, which bits all possible records. For example, it mak...

Sax notes lead to off-beat boiler.
Let us imagine a revolutionary heater for water powered by electricity, which bits all possible records. For example, it makes water boil almost instantly and in the entire volume. The inventor claimed that it apparently consumes much less electricity than the value of heat it generates. It is safe in use - means if properly installed one can touch it, as well as touch water it boils, without a danger of electrocuting, in turn when the entire boiled water evaporates, the heater becomes cold by itself and does not initiate any fire. Furthermore, there are premises which suggest that this heater probably also telekinetises the boiled water thus turning it into almost miraculous "water of life". In turn, as we know (e.g. from mythology and folklore), such miraculous "water of life" has capability to heal, increases the life longevity, improves taste, conserves food, etc. Thus, these people who drink such "water of life", may gain from it not only good health and increased longevity, but also improved taste and greater usability of everything that is based on it. But the boiler described here bits also completely different record. Namely, the world record of it is, that a phenomenon called the curse of inventors that secretly affect inventors and discoverers, effectively blocked the implementation of this invention to an industrial production for over 60 years. And this blocking is carried out in spite that the invention displays potentials to positively revolutionise principles of liquids heating, that probably it telekinetises water which it boils, and also that the technical capabilities and pioneering principles of operation allow this invention to lift significantly the civilisation level in the entire humanity.
Source:
http://www.totalizm.org/boiler.htm
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/christchurch/242882
http://keelynet.wordpress.com/2008/02/05/sax-notes-lead-to-off-beat-sonic-boiler/
http://www.rexresearch.com/davey/davey.htm
http://merlib.org/node/5504

Sax notes lead to off-beat boiler.
Let us imagine a revolutionary heater for water powered by electricity, which bits all possible records. For example, it makes water boil almost instantly and in the entire volume. The inventor claimed that it apparently consumes much less electricity than the value of heat it generates. It is safe in use - means if properly installed one can touch it, as well as touch water it boils, without a danger of electrocuting, in turn when the entire boiled water evaporates, the heater becomes cold by itself and does not initiate any fire. Furthermore, there are premises which suggest that this heater probably also telekinetises the boiled water thus turning it into almost miraculous "water of life". In turn, as we know (e.g. from mythology and folklore), such miraculous "water of life" has capability to heal, increases the life longevity, improves taste, conserves food, etc. Thus, these people who drink such "water of life", may gain from it not only good health and increased longevity, but also improved taste and greater usability of everything that is based on it. But the boiler described here bits also completely different record. Namely, the world record of it is, that a phenomenon called the curse of inventors that secretly affect inventors and discoverers, effectively blocked the implementation of this invention to an industrial production for over 60 years. And this blocking is carried out in spite that the invention displays potentials to positively revolutionise principles of liquids heating, that probably it telekinetises water which it boils, and also that the technical capabilities and pioneering principles of operation allow this invention to lift significantly the civilisation level in the entire humanity.
Source:
http://www.totalizm.org/boiler.htm
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/christchurch/242882
http://keelynet.wordpress.com/2008/02/05/sax-notes-lead-to-off-beat-sonic-boiler/
http://www.rexresearch.com/davey/davey.htm
http://merlib.org/node/5504

Micheal Tellingenger on NZ Mans invention to Boil Water with Frequency

Peter Davey, 94 year old NZ musician - Michael Tellinger wanted him found but I understand Peter died the same year the NZ Media aired his story, 2008.
Peter D...

Peter Davey, 94 year old NZ musician - Michael Tellinger wanted him found but I understand Peter died the same year the NZ Media aired his story, 2008.
Peter Davey allegedly boils water with sound/frequency, this Tellinger says is the technology that will break us free from energy enslavement.
Set humanity free from it's enslavement to fossil fuel and Electromagnetic radiation.

Peter Davey, 94 year old NZ musician - Michael Tellinger wanted him found but I understand Peter died the same year the NZ Media aired his story, 2008.
Peter Davey allegedly boils water with sound/frequency, this Tellinger says is the technology that will break us free from energy enslavement.
Set humanity free from it's enslavement to fossil fuel and Electromagnetic radiation.

From J.S.BachSt John'sPassionBWV 245Aria soprano: ''Ich Folge dir gleichfalls mit freudigen Schritten''
Peter Davey was born in 1967. He won a Choral Scholarship to the Prebendal school in 1976 and was admitted as a Chorister at Chichester the following January. During his time as a Chorister he also studied the bassoon and piano at the Royal Academy of Music, having gained a scholarship to the Saturday school. He became a regular soloist at services in the cathedral and in 1981 was appointed Head Chorister.
A solo recording was recorded in July 1981 under the direction of the then Organist and Master of the Choristers, Alan Thurlow. This was followed by a tour of Michigan with the organist for the recording, Kenneth Sweetman. Peter also made several recordings and television appearances with the CathedralChoir. He left the Cathedral later in 1981 and continued his education at St Paul's boys' school where he continued to sing in concerts as treble and then as a baritone. He went on to study bassoon and organ at the Royal College of Music.
Although no longer involved full time in music, Peter continues to take engagements singing and playing organ when time allows. (cf. BCSD)

From J.S.BachSt John'sPassionBWV 245Aria soprano: ''Ich Folge dir gleichfalls mit freudigen Schritten''
Peter Davey was born in 1967. He won a Choral Scholarship to the Prebendal school in 1976 and was admitted as a Chorister at Chichester the following January. During his time as a Chorister he also studied the bassoon and piano at the Royal Academy of Music, having gained a scholarship to the Saturday school. He became a regular soloist at services in the cathedral and in 1981 was appointed Head Chorister.
A solo recording was recorded in July 1981 under the direction of the then Organist and Master of the Choristers, Alan Thurlow. This was followed by a tour of Michigan with the organist for the recording, Kenneth Sweetman. Peter also made several recordings and television appearances with the CathedralChoir. He left the Cathedral later in 1981 and continued his education at St Paul's boys' school where he continued to sing in concerts as treble and then as a baritone. He went on to study bassoon and organ at the Royal College of Music.
Although no longer involved full time in music, Peter continues to take engagements singing and playing organ when time allows. (cf. BCSD)

Peter Davey Movement About The Trains that Took people to the Camps in Europe in WW2. I was on the PlymouthTrain coming home from Cornwall when this all came into my mind and send tears down my face and then Produced this short film

Peter Davey Movement About The Trains that Took people to the Camps in Europe in WW2. I was on the PlymouthTrain coming home from Cornwall when this all came into my mind and send tears down my face and then Produced this short film

Peter Davey's Sonic Resonance Boiler - 02.2008

Sax notes lead to off-beat boiler.
Let us imagine a revolutionary heater for water powered by electricity, which bits all possible records. For example, it makes water boil almost instantly and in the entire volume. The inventor claimed that it apparently consumes much less electricity than the value of heat it generates. It is safe in use - means if properly installed one can touch it, as well as touch water it boils, without a danger of electrocuting, in turn when the entire boiled water evaporates, the heater becomes cold by itself and does not initiate any fire. Furthermore, there are premises which suggest that this heater probably also telekinetises the boiled water thus turning it into almost miraculous "water of life". In turn, as we know (e.g. from mythology and folklore), such miraculous "water of life" has capability to heal, increases the life longevity, improves taste, conserves food, etc. Thus, these people who drink such "water of life", may gain from it not only good health and increased longevity, but also improved taste and greater usability of everything that is based on it. But the boiler described here bits also completely different record. Namely, the world record of it is, that a phenomenon called the curse of inventors that secretly affect inventors and discoverers, effectively blocked the implementation of this invention to an industrial production for over 60 years. And this blocking is carried out in spite that the invention displays potentials to positively revolutionise principles of liquids heating, that probably it telekinetises water which it boils, and also that the technical capabilities and pioneering principles of operation allow this invention to lift significantly the civilisation level in the entire humanity.
Source:
http://www.totalizm.org/boiler.htm
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/christchurch/242882
http://keelynet.wordpress.com/2008/02/05/sax-notes-lead-to-off-beat-sonic-boiler/
http://www.rexresearch.com/davey/davey.htm
http://merlib.org/node/5504

Micheal Tellingenger on NZ Mans invention to Boil Water with Frequency

Peter Davey, 94 year old NZ musician - Michael Tellinger wanted him found but I understand Peter died the same year the NZ Media aired his story, 2008.
Peter Davey allegedly boils water with sound/frequency, this Tellinger says is the technology that will break us free from energy enslavement.
Set humanity free from it's enslavement to fossil fuel and Electromagnetic radiation.

From J.S.BachSt John'sPassionBWV 245Aria soprano: ''Ich Folge dir gleichfalls mit freudigen Schritten''
Peter Davey was born in 1967. He won a Choral Scholarship to the Prebendal school in 1976 and was admitted as a Chorister at Chichester the following January. During his time as a Chorister he also studied the bassoon and piano at the Royal Academy of Music, having gained a scholarship to the Saturday school. He became a regular soloist at services in the cathedral and in 1981 was appointed Head Chorister.
A solo recording was recorded in July 1981 under the direction of the then Organist and Master of the Choristers, Alan Thurlow. This was followed by a tour of Michigan with the organist for the recording, Kenneth Sweetman. Peter also made several recordings and television appearances with the CathedralChoir. He left the Cathedral later in 1981 and continued his education at St Paul's boys' school where he continued to sing in concerts as treble and then as a baritone. He went on to study bassoon and organ at the Royal College of Music.
Although no longer involved full time in music, Peter continues to take engagements singing and playing organ when time allows. (cf. BCSD)

Movement Peter Davey

Peter Davey Movement About The Trains that Took people to the Camps in Europe in WW2. I was on the PlymouthTrain coming home from Cornwall when this all came into my mind and send tears down my face and then Produced this short film

Peter Davey (boy soprano) sings Morning has Broken ~ 1981.wmv

Archdeacon of Hastings

The Archdeacon of Hastings is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Church of EnglandDiocese of Chichester. The Diocese of Chichester almost exactly covers the counties of East and West Sussex and the City of Brighton and Hove, stretching for nearly a hundred miles (160km) along the south coast of England.

History

The two original archdeaconries of Chichester diocese, Chichester and Lewes, were created in the 12th century – at around the time when archdeacons were first appointed across England. The third archdeaconry, Hastings, was created on 28 June 1912. The archdeaconries were then reorganised under Eric Kemp (Bishop of Chichester) on 28 June 1975: the Hastings archdeaconry was dissolved and her territory returned to Lewes archdeaconry, which was renamed "Lewes & Hastings"; and a new archdeaconry of Horsham was created.

On 12 May 2014, it was announced that the diocese is to take forward proposals to create a fourth archdeaconry (presently referred to as Brighton.) Since Lewes itself would be within the new archdeaconry, Lewes & Hastings archdeaconry would become simply Hastings archdeaconry. On 8 August 2014, the Church Times reported that the archdeaconry had been renamed.